About 150 firefighters were working to bring down a massive structure on fire in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday morning.
Shortly following 3:50 a.m., firefighters responded to a call for a fire at 14th St. and Compton Ave., where a commercial building was engulfed in flames.
Fire crews worked for several hours to bring the flames under control.
Due to heavy smoke from the fire, the Los Angeles Fire Department issued a smoke odor advisory for the greater Los Angeles area, including the San Fernando Valley.
According to the authorities, they have to tear down the entire building.
The cause of the fire is still unknown and there are no reports of injuries.
There are no active flames at this time.
This incident is still being investigated.